Campus Notices

The Department of Physics is once again hosting public viewings of the sun using our solar telescopes this summer. We invite you to join us on Friday, June 27, from 12:30-2:00 pm on the grassy area between Memorial Hall and Robertson Library. There you can view one layer of the sun's atmosphere (the chromosphere) through our ground-based telescope before climbing to the observatory and viewing another layer (the photosphere) through a different telescope. You'll get to see sunspots and prominences and learn about our nearest star.

If the weather is cloudy on Friday, we will have to cancel this event, but we will be holding additional events every two weeks throughout the summer.

Check our after 10am on Friday for the status of the event.

On June 30, Donald Moses will be retiring from Robertson Library after many years of dedicated service. Donald has been a guiding hand for many on campus and we would like to celebrate all he has done for the community. Please join us today at 10:00 am for a gathering in the Robertson Library lobby to give Donald a proper send off and to welcome Simon Lloyd as the interim University Librarian.

The search committee for the Associate Vice-President, Students has arranged the recorded presentations of the finalists.

Candidate A's presentation can be viewed at the following link:

Candidate B's presentation can be viewed at the following link:

The search committee welcomes your feedback on the candidates. Please send feedback by email to vpar@upei.ca by 4:00 on Monday, June 30, 2025.

Thank you for your valued input into this search process. All feedback remains confidential.

To celebrate National Indigenous History Month, here鈥檚 a tip for instructors on how to incorporate the concept of talking circles into their classrooms.

Talking Circles Teaching Tip Week #3: Design circles around learning challenges 

Spotlight: 
In a Talking Circle, the format itself encourages thoughtful listening and intentional sharing. The circle structure reduces performance pressure and fosters a sense of collective care in classroom dialogue. 

Talking Circles are not only for cultural dialogue鈥攖hey are pedagogical tools for surfacing learning needs. Inviting students to name their learning struggles in a Circle supports vulnerability and connection and can guide your next teaching moves in meaningful ways. 

Why it matters: 
Talking Circles can surface students鈥 emotional and cognitive struggles with course material in a low-pressure way that encourages mutual support. 

Try this: 
Facilitate a circle with questions like: 

  • What鈥檚 been hardest to grasp in this unit? 
  • What鈥檚 helped you overcome a past learning barrier? 

Reflective question: 
When students name their challenges out loud, how might that impact their confidence and sense of community?

See all the tips and additional resources here -

The Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts, invites all to attend Catherine Standage's public defence of her PsyD dissertation titled 鈥淢entoring Matters to These Early-Career Veterinarians and is Mediated by Experiences, Expectations, and Gender: A Qualitative Interview Study鈥.

Date and time: June 27, 2025, at 10:00 ADT 
Location: AVC Room 219S 

Troy Life and Fire Safety will be conducting the annual fire alarm inspections throughout campus beginning on Thursday, June 26. 

As part of the inspections, there will be an audible notification stating "this is a test" at the beginning and ending of each test. The building occupants are not required to evacuate during the testing period. 

We apologize in advance for any inconvenience; however, the ringing of the alarms is required to test their function and to ensure the speakers work throughout the building. 

Please see the schedule below for June and July. 

  • June 26 - Daycare Building and Chaplaincy Centre
  • June 27 - Alumni Hall and Alumni Canada Games Place 
  • July 2 and 3 - Duffy Science Centre 
  • July 3 - Cass Science Hall 
  • July 7 and 8 - Central Utility Building 
  • July 8 - SDU Main Building 
  • July 9 - Robertson Library 
  • July 14 and 15 - Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering
  • July 15 - Memorial Hall 
  • July 16 - W.A Murphy Student Centre 
  • July 17 - Don and Marion McDougall Hall 
  • July 21 - Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre and Dalton Hall 
  • July 22 and 23 - Bill and Denise Andrew Hall 
  • July 23 - Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall 
  • July 24 - K.C Irving Chemistry Centre and Kelley Memorial Building 
  • July 28-31 - Performing Arts Centre and Residence 

A schedule for August will be posted in July. 

Contact fmcapitalprojects@upei.ca with any concerns or questions. 

On June 30, Donald Moses will be retiring from Robertson Library after many years of dedicated service. Donald has been a guiding hand for many on campus and we would like to celebrate all he has done for the community. On June 25 from 10:00-11:00, please join us for a gathering in the Robertson Library lobby to give Donald a proper send off and to welcome Simon Lloyd as the interim University Librarian!

The search committee for the Associate Vice-President, Students has arranged the recorded presentations of the finalists.

Candidate A's presentation can be viewed at the following link:

Candidate B's presentation can be viewed at the following link:

The search committee welcomes your feedback on the candidates. Please send feedback by email to vpar@upei.ca by 4:00 on Monday, June 30, 2025.

Thank you for your valued input into this search process. All feedback remains confidential.

Summer is here on PEI, which means higher temperatures and humidex, potential UV index warnings, and an increased risk of developing heat-related illness. 

Whether you're working indoors or outdoors, here are some tips to help prevent heat-related illness:

  • Take regular rest breaks in the shade or an air-conditioned space when possible
  • Do demanding physical work before 11 am and after 3 pm
  • Limit sun exposure, especially when the UV factor is high
  • Use sunscreen and lip balm with a minimum 30 sun protection factor (SPF)
  • Drink plenty of water before you feel thirsty
  • Cover up with light-coloured, loose-fitting clothing made of breathable fabric
  • Wear a wide-brimmed hat and UV protective eyewear

For more information. visit the Health and Safety Tips page at  

During Indigenous History Month, the Teaching & Learning Centre have been sharing Indigenous resources, to prompt discussion and engagement, and to provide educational opportunities which go beyond surface-level awareness to foster genuine understanding of complex issues like land rights, sovereignty, and the ongoing impacts of colonization.

Week 3: Educational Resources for All Ages

By highlighting these educational tools during Indigenous History Month, we support educators in moving beyond superficial cultural awareness to meaningful curriculum integration that fosters critical thinking about colonization, reconciliation, and Indigenous-settler relationships. These resources also demonstrate how Indigenous knowledge can be respectfully incorporated into various educational contexts while maintaining academic rigor and cultural authenticity. Furthermore, featuring educational resources emphasizes that learning about Indigenous histories and cultures should be an ongoing commitment rather than a one-time event, providing the tools necessary for sustained engagement and understanding throughout the year.

The Human Resources team at 糖心vlog官方入口 has been growing and evolving鈥攁nd so have our services! To help you stay connected and know who to reach out to, we鈥檝e updated our HR Team Guide with the latest information on our team.

You can find the guide by going to: my糖心vlog官方入口 > Menu > Administrative Services > Human Resources

is just below our contact information near the top of the page.

This is a living document, so we鈥檒l be updating it regularly. Be sure to check back now and then to make sure you鈥檙e seeing the most current version.

If you have any questions, we鈥檙e always happy to help鈥攋ust reach out!

HR is pleased to announce the launch of 糖心vlog官方入口鈥檚 new Employee Assistance Program (EAP), available through GreenShield Health beginning July 1, 2025.

This comprehensive, confidential, and accessible program offers a wide range of services to support your mental health and overall well-being, including:

5 hours of individual counselling (Green Shield will closely monitor usage and will provide additional hours to those who need further support, to ensure that no one is denied access to the program because of insufficient sponsored hours in any policy year) and 5 hours of couples therapy.

Additional program highlights include:

  • Flexible therapy options via phone, video, or in-person, with 30, 60, or 90-minute sessions
  • Personalized therapist matching that considers DEI preferences
  • Unlimited 15-minute consultations to help members find their ideal therapist
  • Innovative, value-added services in areas such as children鈥檚 mental health, nutrition, and overall well-being

Unlimited financial and legal consultations.

Self-guided digital CBT, well-being coaching, and personalized care navigation.

Digital pharmacy and nutrition services.

The program is offered through GreenShield鈥檚 secure GreenShield+ platform, with a guaranteed premium rate of $2.58/month for the first 5 years, cost-shared according to your collective agreement.

For more information, please watch your inbox for an email from Human Resources with login instructions on June 30, 2025.

If you are currently using EAP services through Telus Health, you may continue accessing support until your care is complete.

For questions, contact Human Resources at employeeservices@upei.ca.

The University鈥檚 operating budget for the 2025鈥2026 fiscal year was approved at the 糖心vlog官方入口 Board of Governors meeting on May 27.

Dr. Wendy Rodgers, President and Vice-Chancellor, and Tim Walker, Vice-President, Finance and Administration, invited the University community to a

糖心vlog官方入口 Budget 2025鈥2026 Information Session
Wednesday, June 25, 2025 
Alex H. MacKinnon Auditorium (Room 242), Don and Marion McDougall Hall
2:30 pm

If you are unable to participate in person, you are welcome to join us virtually at this . (Another information session will be held in the fall semester for those unable to attend on this date.)

The 2 may be found on the publications page of the 糖心vlog官方入口 website.

We look forward to seeing you!

Join the 糖心vlog官方入口 Department of Music for a five-day summer chamber music experience for brass, woodwind, percussion, and voice students aged 14鈥18. The daily schedule runs from 9:00 am鈥3:00 pm, July 7 to July 11, 2025 on the 糖心vlog官方入口 campus.

  • Warm-up and technique classes
  • Musicianship classes
  • Small ensembles
  • Individual and group lessons
  • Workshops
  • Final performance

Faculty

  • Sung Ha Shin-Bouey, voice
  • Morgan Saulnier, flute
  • Amy Simon, clarinet
  • Nicole Strum, saxophone
  • Dale Sorensen, brass
  • Ryan Drew, percussion
  • Ken Fornetran, wind instrument repair

Program fee: $340 + HST

Spaces are limited and are filling up quickly!

To register, .

Email nstrum@upei.ca or call the 糖心vlog官方入口 Department of Music at 902-566-0507 with any questions.

Please be advised that VoIP calling is currently available only within the following pilot departments:  

  • ITSS
  • Faculty of Medicine
  • Human Resources
  • Finance. 

ITSS is actively working with our telecommunications partner to prepare for the campus-wide telephone system upgrade, which includes the rollout of VoIP calling. Once a delivery schedule is confirmed, it will be shared on the at

The Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts, invites all to attend Faraz Mirza's public dissertation defense presentation of his PsyD research titled: "An Exploratory Inter-National Study of Collective Self-Esteem and Well-Being"

Date and Time: July 3, 2025 from 6:00-8:00 pm 
Location: Memorial Hall, Room 104

The University鈥檚 operating budget for the 2025鈥2026 fiscal year was approved at the 糖心vlog官方入口 Board of Governors meeting on May 27.

Dr. Wendy Rodgers, President and Vice-Chancellor, and Tim Walker, Vice-President, Finance and Administration, invited the University community to a

糖心vlog官方入口 Budget 2025鈥2026 Information Session
Wednesday, June 25, 2025 
Alex H. MacKinnon Auditorium (Room 242), Don and Marion McDougall Hall
2:30 pm

If you are unable to participate in person, you are welcome to join us virtually at this . (Another information session will be held in the fall semester for those unable to attend on this date.)

The 2 may be found on the publications page of the 糖心vlog官方入口 website.

We look forward to seeing you!

To celebrate National Indigenous History Month, here鈥檚 a tip for instructors to incorporate Indigenous knowledge into their classroom.

Teaching Tip #3: Utilize the 鈥淧ulling Together鈥 guides 

What it is: 
The "Pulling Together" series is a collection of open-access guides aimed at helping educators incorporate Indigenous perspectives into their teaching. 

How to apply it: 

  • Use the guides to inform curriculum development and teaching strategies. 
  • Reflect on your own teaching practices and consider areas for incorporating Indigenous knowledge. 

Reflective question: 
How might you revise one of your course learning targets to better reflect Indigenous ways of knowing or holistic learning, as described in the Pulling Together guide? 

See all the tips and additional resources here -

糖心vlog官方入口 is hosting the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) 2025 Atlantic Regional Meeting in Charlottetown June 26 to 27. This event will focus on the future of international education through a series of sessions, roundtables and networking activities.

CBIE鈥檚 Atlantic Regional Meeting is an annual gathering of international education practitioners. It is an opportunity to share knowledge and resources and keep abreast of immigration and other changes in the sector. It also serves as an annual networking event for international education practitioners and is a precursor to the national conference held each November.

Registration is now open for the .

Every year in June, we recognize the history, achievement, resilience, and diversity of First Nations, Inuit, and M茅tis Peoples across Canada.

The has various resources to explore, and has a special display in its lobby Explore Our highlighting Indigenous voices across Turtle Island.

Visit the 糖心vlog官方入口 Faculty of Indigenous Knowledge, Education, Research, and Applied Studies web pages.

The Government of Canada's Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada which explore the history, languages, cultures, and experiences of Indigenous Peoples across Canada.